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Posts by Havok  

Joined: 12 Mar 2010 / Male ♂
Last Post: 20 Dec 2011
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From: Houston, TX
Speaks Polish?: yes, somewhat
Interests: vary

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Havok   
27 Apr 2010
Life / Smoking vs. Grilling on Balconies / High Rises in Poland [66]

and also lived in several flats (apartments

man, they won't let you have an open fire on the balcony of an apartment. Smoking a cigarette is a different story, but a "bonfire"? Come on, who would let you do that here?
Havok   
26 Apr 2010
Life / Smoking vs. Grilling on Balconies / High Rises in Poland [66]

Have you considered investing in a modern piece of technology called a window?

Normal apartment complexes do not allow for grilling on the balcony. It's not about the smell, it's a fire hazard lol. No one in the right mind would allow you to grill on the balcony here. ( in the U.S) they would call the police on you.
Havok   
26 Apr 2010
Life / Smoking vs. Grilling on Balconies / High Rises in Poland [66]

Being from America, I love to grill - and it is absolutely cool to do it on a balcony over there.

First of all the multi-building apartment complexes are constructed differently here.
Most I’ve seen have only 2 floors, and usually there are places set up for that purpose outside. You should know that.
Also, I believe you would look pretty silly if you tried to grill on your balcony at some high-rise building, let's say in NYC. Anyway, I’m sure you would have to ask your landlord if they allow for that anyway, and i'm sure most would say NO... LMAO. Have you ever considered that grilling in your apartment could be considered as a fire hazard?
Havok   
15 Mar 2010
Life / 3 reasons why you hate Poland. [1049]

- close-mindedness
- general rudeness (service)
- vicious jealousy for no reason.

other than that i like Poland. lol